FERAL ANIMAL CONTROL

Our staff have the farmers issues as their first priority, while in the field if any issues such as, damaged fences, injured stock or property our staff notify you immediately

PROFESSIONAL SHOOTING

Our specialist animal control service includes professional shooting and trapping services for population control or eradication programs. Shooting is conducted by specially trained and qualified professional shooters.

MONITORING & ASSESSMENT

We provide analytics of wildlife, native fauna and feral animal populations including monitoring of presence, abundance, activity or damage

PROFESSIONAL FERAL ANIMAL CONTROL & ERADICATION SERVICE

ON TIME, ON TARGET

Contract Shooters

Residential AND Commerical Properties

Rabbit shooters

Animal control

Professional Consultations

Emergency Service 24/7

Feral pig shooters

Trapping services

Feral pest management

AFACMS is the only company in Australia offering farmers a Farmers Co-Operative Scheme. This helps farmers manage the costs and have a professional service at a shared cost with other property owners.
Shared problem with a shared solution!

Big night culling Roos Deer and rabbits last night, plenty of foxes around the place that won’t bother the sheep anymore. Benefits of the job is filling the fridge

If you have an issue with feral or pest animals, call us and we can go over or plans for effective, humane practices. Whether it’s pigs, deer, goat, rabbits, foxes, dogs, cats, or kangaroo we can arrange a management program to suit individual needs or a co-operative of farmers.

We have been overwhelmed with people wanting to come out and experience how we Harvest deer and kangaroo.

We will be taking small groups of people up to 6 people. The weekend involves; - learning field harvesting operations - how to properly eviscerate harvested animals - how to break down and prepare the carcasses down into prime cuts - learning how to cook game meat over fire - learn new cooking and spices for deer and kangaroo - enjoy eating and chilling by a camp fire in the bush while having a few drinks by the camp fire.

All food and beverages are supplied if you have a swag or sleeping bag to sleep under the stars. If you would like better accommodations there are hotels in town. Bring your esky or cooler as all the meat that is processed will be bagged and equally shared between the guests.

We now have dates and costs.

28th & 29 December 4th & 5th January 8th & 9th January

1. $550 for one day & night per person 2. $850 for 2 days and 2 nights per person

Been a while since the last write up, and just an update on what’s been happening.

Feral animals are still in huge numbers, it doesn’t matter what restrictions the government lifts the numbers have escalated to almost plague proportions.

It was rare to see deer roaming through paddocks once upon a time and you had to actually hunt and stalk them right! Now they are out in paddocks grazing during the day and in herds just like cattle.

Pigs, goats, rabbits, feral cats and dogs are all increasing in numbers and the pressure on farmers is getting worse as this drought doesn’t look like breaking any time soon.

We at Australian Feral Animal Control and Management Services are helping farmers by controlling these numbers but require funding from the government as farmers do not have the funding for these control methods.

We have gone to state government and approached federal government, but yet there isn’t enough “FUNDING” for feral animal control as they have the LLS. LLS are restricted with what they can do and have had funding placed for baiting programs but don’t work when the animals are active during the evening.

Amateur shooters and hunters can only help when they have time off and on holidays but it’s not enough.

AFACMS is looking for support from the community to put pressure on all government sectors to get funding for professional companies to assist farmers and the environment to help reduce the numbers of feral animals around the state and the country.

We can send tons of money overseas, pay to maintain boat people on islands and pay refugees to live in our communities, but not look after our own land and people first!

Create Australian jobs for Australian people first, look after our farmers, look after our Native animals and Flora, look after our rural communities and then worry about the rest of the world.

PLEASE share this around and let it be shown to everyone that we are trying to look after the farmers. Because when we get an outbreak of blue tongue, foot and mouth disease, Liptosprosis or any others diseases that effect our livestock industry, it will take a decade to come back from it.